AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



BEE BOOKS 



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Kates to Dealers, — On 10 or more 

 copies, 25 per cent, discount, including- the 

 postage. If the dealer pays the transportation, 

 iO per cent, discount will be given. 



and Hanev, or Manag-ement of an 

 Apiarv for Pleasure and'Proflt, by Thos. G. Newman. 

 250 pages— 245 illustrations. Price, in cloth, |1.00. 



JBierien Kultur, by Thomas G. Newman. 

 This is a German translation of the principal portion 

 of the book called " Bees and Honey." 100 pages. 

 Price, 40 cents. Per dozen, |3.00. 



T/ie A.T)iary^ Regrister, by Thomas G. 

 Newman.— A Record and Account Book for the 

 Apiary, devoting two pages to each colony. Leather 

 bimiing. The price for 50 colonies is fl.OO. For 100 

 colonies, $1.25; 200 colonies, f 1.50. 



Bee-ireepers* Convention Hand- 

 J5ooJc, by Thomas G. Newman.— It contains 

 the Parliamentary Law and Rules of Order for Bee- 

 Conventions— also Constitution and By-Laws, with 

 Subjects for Discussion, Price, 50 cents. 



JBee-Keepers' Guide, or Manual of the 

 Apiary, by Prof. A. J. Cook.— This book is not only 

 instructive, but interesting and ttioroughly practical. 

 It comprises a full delineation of the anatomy and 

 physiology of bees. Price, $l. 



Leaflet, 2Vo. 1. — Why Eat Honey ? 



Intended for FREE distribution in the bee-keepers' 

 locality, in order to create a Local Market. Price, 

 100 copies, 50 cents; for 500, $2.00; for 1,000, $3.25. 



B^" If 200 or more are ordered at one time, we 

 print on them your name and address FREE, 



I^eaflet, No. 2.— Alsike Clover for pastur- 

 age. Price . 100 for 50c ; 500 tor $2.00 ; 1 ,000 for |3.25. 



Leaflet, IVo. 3.— How to Keep Honey, and 

 preserve its richness and flavor. Price, 100 for 50 

 cents; 500 tor $2.00; 1,000 for $3.25. 



The Preparation of Honey for the 

 JXlarUet, including' the production and care 

 of Comb and Extracted Honey. A chapter from 

 •Bees and Honey." Price, 10 cents. 



Bee -fast lira g-e a ;2Veoessit>".— This 



book suggests what and how to plant. It is a chapter 

 from '* Bees and Honey." Price, 10 cents. 



Swarming-, Dividing- and -Feeding-. 



Hints to beginners in Apiculture. A chapter from 

 "Bees and Honey." Price, 5 cents. 



Bees in Winter, Chaff - Packing-, Bee 

 Houses and Cellars. This is a chapter from "Bees 

 and Honey." Price, 5 cents. 



The Hive I Use, by G. M. Doolittle.— It 

 details his management of bees and methods for the 

 production of honey. Price, 5 cents. 



Dictionary of A.-picultnre, by Prof. 

 John Piiin. Gives the correct meaning of nearly 

 500 apicultural terms. Price, 50 cents. 



How to JPropag-ate and Grow Fruit, 



by Chas. A. Green.— It contains over 50 illustrations 

 and two large, colored fruit plates. It tells how to 

 propagate strawberries, raspberries, blacKberries, 

 currants, gooseberries, grapes, quinces, peaches, 

 apricots, plums, cherries, pears and apples, with 

 cuts showing how to bud. graft and propagate from 

 layers, etc. Price, 25 cents. 



4 B q of Carp-Culturo, by A. I. Root 

 and Geo. Fmley.— It is of great value to all who are 

 mterested in carp-culturo. 70 pages. Price, 40 cents. 



Foul-Brood, by A. R. Kohnkc— Origin, 

 development and cure, as taught by the most noted 

 apianrtr m Germany. Price, 25 cents. 



T*ractieal Hints to Bee-Jfeepers, 



by C. F. Muth, on bees and foul brood. Price, lOc. 



Dzierzon Theory. — The fundamental 

 principles of apiculture. TPrice, 15 cents. 



Ji.dvanced Bee-Culture ; its methods 

 and management, by W. Z. Hutchinson. Price, 50c. 



Bee-Jfeepin g-.— Translation of Dzierzon's 

 latest German boolt. Price, $2.00; paper, $l..:)0. 



Thirtv Years ^mong- the Bees, by 



Henry Alley. Price, 50 cents. 



Grain Tables ; for casting- up the price 

 of grain, produce, hay, etc. Price, 40 cents. 



^ B C of Potato Culture, by T. B. 



Terry. Price, 40 cents. 



Scientific Queen-Rearing, bj'^ G. M. 

 Doolittle.— It details his experiments in the rearing 

 of Queen-Bees. Price, $1.00. 



JPoclzet Dictionarv. — Always useful, 

 and often indispensable. Price, 25 cents. 



Kendall's Horse Boole. — 35 eng-raving-s 

 —illustrating positions of sick horses, and treats on 

 aU diseases. Price, English or German, 25 cents. 



Hand-Book of Health, by Dr. Foote. 



—Hints and information of importance concerning 

 eating, drinking, etc. Price, 25 cents. 



Tur1i:e\^s forJVIarket and Profit, hy 



Fanny Field, the most experienced turkey-rearer in 

 America. Price, 25 cents. 



Lumber and Log Boole.— It g-ives the 

 measurements of all kinds of lumber, logs, planks; 

 wages, etc. Price, 25 cents. 



Silo and Silage, by Prof. A. J. Cook.— 

 It gives the method in successful operation at the 

 Michigan Agricultural College. Price, 25 cents. 



Cheshire's treatment of Foul Brood.— Its 

 cause and Prevention. Price, 10 cents. 



Honey as Food and Aledicine, by- 

 Thomas G. Newman.— In French. Price, 5 cents. 



Langstroth on the Honey - Bee, 



revised by Charles Dadant.— It is entirely re-written 

 and fully illustrated. Price, $2.00. 



Handling Bees, by Chas. Dadant & Son. 

 —A chapter from Langstroth revised. Price, 8 cts. 



Blessed Bees, by John Allen.— Full of 

 practical information. Price, 75 cents. 



Sneoess in Bee-Culture, by James 



Heddon. Price, 50 cents. 



Quinby's Nevsr Bee-Keefting, by L. C. 



Root.— This is a new edition of Mr. M. Quinby's 

 "Mysteries of Bee-Keeping," entirely re-written by 

 his son-in-law Price, $1.50. 



A. B C of Strawberry Culture, by 



Messrs. T. B Terry and A. I. Root.— It is for those 

 beginning to grow strawberries. Price, 40 cents. 



Historic— A brief history of the North 

 American Bee-Keepers' Association, and Reports of 

 the first 20 Conventions. Price, 25 cents. 



B^^-I^avi'-s.— For local Associations, with 

 name of the Organization printed. $2.00 per 100. 



Ribbon Badges for Bee-Keepers, upon 



which is printed a large bee in gold. Price, 10 cents 

 each. Large ones with rosette, 50 cents. 



Bow I Produce Comb Honey, by 



George E. Hilton; 3d edition. Price, 5 cents. 



Maple Sugar and the Sugar Bush, 



by Prof. A. J. Cook. Price, 40 cents. 



ABC of Bee Culture, by A, T. Root.— 



A cyclopaedia of everything pertaining to the care 

 of the honey-bee. Price, $1.25. 



Bee-Keeping for Profit, by Dr. G. L. 



Tinker.— It fully details the author's new system of 

 producing honey. Price, 25 cents. 



A Year Among the Bees, by Dr. C. C. 



Miller.— Chat about a season's work. Price, 50 cts. 



